The main objective of the contemporary religious conservative movement is which of the following?
A. to end the legal availability of abortion in the United States
B. to end prayer in schools
C. to end the pro-life movement
D. to promote same-sex marriage
Answer: A
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The term that suggests that key decisions are made at the center, and then moved out to the more representative bodies for ratification, is called:
A. extraterritoriality B. imperial restraint C. executive determinism D. democratic centralism
The factor that distinguishes Medicare from Medicaid is that ________
A. Medicare served more than 62 million people, or about 20 percent of the American population in 2009 B. Medicare is not a federally funded medical benefit program C. Medicare is a federal health care program specifically for people over the age of 65 D. Medicare is a federally funded medical benefit programs for low-income families E. Medicare is a federally funded medical benefit programs for the pregnant women